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Olga Fishman1, Alan B Ettinger, Mimi Callanan
1Department of Neurology, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, New Hyde Park, NY, USA.
Abstract:
Sexual dysfunction is common among patients with epilepsy, but many clinicians do not include inquiries about this aspect of the patient's health in their routine evaluations. This article presents approaches for taking a sexual history and for discussing sexual problems. The utility of standardized sexual dysfunction questionnaires is reviewed and the important elements of appropriate and effective counseling are highlighted.
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